Tar.Aldarion wrote: » 40% off soungmagiv e10bt (usually £60 image is wrong), my friend has them. Awesome sound and 13 hour battery life, was trying them out last night and bought some for myself today. Have had Soundmagic in the past and they are always really good.
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Suckit wrote: » https://soundmagicheadphones.com/ This it? The picture says the BT version are reduced from £24.00 to £35.99
corkie wrote: » I7s Plus TWS Bluetooth 4.2 Earbuds Stereo Earphones with Charging Case€6.60 €10.73 Promotional Price Free Shipping
Pros: Bluetooth 5.0 Worthy sound Small size, weight Convenient thoughtful case Easy on / off Working hours Cons: No battery percentage indication Pairing occurs after 15 seconds (the pairing mode is first activated, and then it is (re)connected to a familiar device) Poor microphone
MAJJ wrote: » Folks, I mentioned earlier about Anker soundbuds, mine broke recently as the earbuds detached and then internal wires snapped. I emailed Anker support and they have an 18 month warranty and are shipping out a new set without any hesitation. I have a number of their products and they have impressed me and the customer service is excellent.
MAJJ wrote: » Not meaning to be a shill for Anker, but the replacement set I got, I then promptly lost for a month until I put on a pair of washed trousers and found them in the pocket washed, dried and much to my surprise turned on and worked perfectly first time
corkie wrote: » I7s Plus TWS Bluetooth 4.2 Earbuds Stereo Earphones with Charging Case Now down to €4.28 Note there is a more expensive upgraded i9s model also available now.
d31b0y wrote: for €15. I won't have them for a month but according to reviews they are basically identical in size and shape to apple airpods.
Discodog wrote: » I am looking for some on ear open back, lightweight, Bluetooth headphones with microphone. Any recommendations?
Bluetooth audio has come a long way since its noisy beginnings, but it’s still not ready to replace the headphone jack. However, most people won’t be able to hear the difference if they’re older than 24, have some form of noise-induced hearing loss, or are in the presence of outside noise. For this reason, Bluetooth headphones are best for those commuting, or in noisy situations. If you’re listening primarily at home — or in a quiet area — get a set of wired headphones. .... If you’re over the age of 24, Bluetooth headphones are more than likely good enough for you. Most people older than that cannot hear the audible effects of Bluetooth — outside of AAC’s shortcomings, and a certain level of noise.